Caster.



J. R. BROWN.

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PA-TENTED 28, 1908.

VUmrnn STAT-Es PATENT OFFICE. 4

JAMES R. BROWN, MOULTRIE, GEORGIA.

CASTER.

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that it is impossible for-an insect to pass over; the same, and np the leg of the bed or table.`

- Another object-of my invention is to provide a caster which issurrounded by a receptacle adapted to be filled with liquid so that the-insect will be caught in the liquid if its attempts to pass up the same.-

With these objects in view, the'invention consists 'of the novel features of construction, combination and arrangement of parts, hereinafter fully described and pointed out in the claims.

In the drawings forming a part of this specification z-Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of my improved caster showing) it attached to the leg of the table or bed. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the lower part of the casterdetached, and the wheel removed.

In the drawings A, indicates a round receptacle 4 space legs A' having apertured lower ends A2, in which an axle B, is mounted carryin a wheel B'. A spindle C, projects up centrafly from the receptacle provided with a reduced 36 end C', forming a shoulder`02. A cup shaped (provided with downwardly projecting Specification of Lettere Patent. Application fiiea much so. 1006. serial no. 308.927.

' Letters Patent is Patented Jan. 28, 1908.

adapted tobe secured in the recess of the leg V of the bed or table, as the case may be, and ecurely hold the cup in place, on the shoul- From the foregoing description it can be readily seen that I have provided a caster which is very simple andicheap in construction and one which is very effective in use.

.Having` thus fully described my invention,- What I claim as new and desire to secure by A caster of the kind described, comprising an open-top receptacle having integral legs, an axle mounted in apertures in the legs and carrying la wheel, a spindle integral with and projecting upward centrally from the receptacle, said spindle having a reduced portion forming a shoulder, and a centrally-apertured cup-Shaped cap having a filling o ening arranged on the spindle, said cap eing of a diametergreaterthan that.of the receptacle 6,5 and extending down over the receptacle,

` JAMES R.` BROWN.

Witnesses:

J. D. GANDY, G. HOOKER. 

